Peace River Lookout Point

Learn more about Fort St. John’s roots by visiting the Peace River Lookout Point located at the south end of 100th Street. This lookout provides wonderful views of the Peace River. There are two interpretive signs placed there by the Fort St. John North Peace Museum and Peace River Regional District. The first sign explores the history of the Peace River as the highway of the north from canoes and scows to steamboats and sternwheelers. Learn about the D.A. Thomas – the largest, most luxurious, and best-known steamer on the Peace. The second sign examines five historic landmarks that could once be seen from this lookout. These sites include the British Columbia Police Barracks and Jail, the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Bridge, the North West Mounted Police Trail, Fort St. John (1858-1872), and Old Fort St. John (1873-1923). Pack your camera and a lunch or snack and enjoy the beauty and history of the Peace River.

Tap, Know & Go!

Tap, Know & Go! is an information source that helps visitors to Fort St. John navigate the city and surrounding areas. This project is funded by the City of Fort St. John and produced by Tourism Fort St. John. For more information about Fort St. John visit www.fortstjohn.ca